Hello Everyone,
Thank you Christoph and Tristan for your e-mails. :)
>> My goal was to see the personnel development for the Fedora
>> Ambassadors interested in learning more about Fedora via
>> #fedora-classroom & study as a seed for further development and growth
>> in 2012. :)
> I couldn't agree more! Of course I want further development,
both on a
> personal level and on a project level. I also think that IRC classrooms
> are an excellent way to achieve this.
We want to help continue our #fedora-classroom IRCs. ;)
> However I feel like the intention of the poll was very
different. If was
> clearly focused on in certification rather than learning and on Red Hat
> rather then Fedora. Just look at the URL, the intro text or the
> questions.
Yes, we tried to delta the textual to reflect our purposes. :)
> This being said I am very happy with the outcome of the survey:
While
> nearly all participants are interested in certifications, most say that
> they want to learn about Fedora in first place and this is not Red Hat's
> job.
Me, too. ;)
> We have a lot of professional people in our team and we should
try to
> help ourselves. With this survey we know what topics people are
> interested in and we are much more flexible and can serve these needs
> better than any Red Hat professional trainer.
Yes, so true. :)
> *Personally* I think that Red Hat *could* offer support for
contributors
> if they want to receive training or certification, but I am not sure
> what this support should look like and if this is an action item for
> FAmSCo. I recall this was already discussed some years back but the
> board made no decision and there was no agreement with Red Hat sales
> what so ever.
>
> As long as there are no real facts we should not advocate this. I don't
> want anybody to join the ambassadors just to get free Red Hat
> certifications, I want people to join because they want to achieve
> something for Fedora and themselves.
Absolutely, you are so correct. :)
I could have not summed it up any better. A big fat +1 from me.
+1 :)
Please have a Great Fedora weekend! :~)
Thank You
Sincerely
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